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Nonfatal work-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments in the U.S., 2012-2023. [PDF]
Marsh SM, Derk SJ, Hendricks KJ.
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Children's arithmetic skills do not transfer between applied and academic mathematics. [PDF]
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Oral Hygiene Practices and Use of Preventive Dental Products Among Six-Year-Old Children at School Entry: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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From post-war reconstruction to the twenty-first century - ophthalmic pathology in Freiburg 1945-2015: review of 39,256 surgical specimens from various topographical regions collected over 71 years at a large German tertiary eye care centre. [PDF]
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Rural-Urban Differences in the Prevalence of Chronic Pain Among Adult Cancer Survivors.
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Rounding-up in reported income numbers
Review of Accounting and Finance, 2014Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the rounding-up in reported income numbers of Indian companies by examining the evidence of unusual occurrence of zero and nine in reported income numbers such as profit after tax and earnings per share (EPS).
Sudershan Kuntluru, Rachappa Shette
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Language in Society, 1988
ABSTRACTNumbers are used for exact and approximative estimations. The numbers used in approximative expressions are typically so-called round numbers, such as 10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 100, 1,000, and such numbers are also very frequent in texts. This article presents evidence that some numbers are rounder than others and discusses how the roundness of a
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ABSTRACTNumbers are used for exact and approximative estimations. The numbers used in approximative expressions are typically so-called round numbers, such as 10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 100, 1,000, and such numbers are also very frequent in texts. This article presents evidence that some numbers are rounder than others and discusses how the roundness of a
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